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  • Oct 26, 1937
    W.H. Stepp records "Bonaparte's Retreat" in Lakeville, Kentucky
    Nov 6, 1937
    Hank Snow begins four days of recording at RCA's new recording studio in Montreal. "The Blue Velvet Band" becomes his first Canadian hit
    Nov 24, 1937
    Gene Autry records "There's a Gold Mine In The Sky," the title song for his next movie, in Los Angeles
    Dec 8, 1937
    Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers record "Oh How I Miss You Tonight" at Dallas' Adolphus Hotel. The song is destined to become a country hit for Jim Reeves & Deborah Allen in 1979
    Dec 16, 1937
    Roy Rogers participates in his final recording session as a member of The Sons Of The Pioneers in Los Angeles
    Jan 15, 1938
    Looking for a new employer, Eddy Arnold and Speedy McNatt visit WMC in Memphis. The program director has them record four songs at the Hotel Gayoso for their audition, marking the first time Arnold's voice is recorded
    Jan 25, 1938
    The Dixon Brothers record the first version of the Roy Acuff classic "Wreck On The Highway" during a session in Charlotte, North Carolina
    Jan 28, 1938
    The Monroe Brothers hold their final recording session as partners for Bluebird Records in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their split paves the way for Bill Monroe's influential solo career
    May 30, 1938
    The Coon Creek Girls record "Sowing On The Mountain" and "Pretty Polly" in Chicago
    Jun 6, 1938
    The Hoosier Hot Shots record "Red Hot Fannie" in Chicago




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